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Organize On-Line Clutter: Facebook

As I work with clients with ADHD, many express concerns about social media because they fear it will take up too much of their time, it will be too distracting or it is too disorganized to be useful. I came across a great article today by Stan Schroeder on Mashable.com today. His article is titled How To: Clean up your Facebook Profile and provides some great tips to reduce your Facebook clutter. If this is a challenge that you face, take a few minutes to read his article and implement some of his tips.

Remember, social media can be valuable in any profession as long as you control it, rather than it controlling you! See you on Facebook or Twitter soon!

PS – let us know your favorite tips and how they work for you!

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